A range of art adorns the walls of Beaver Creek Lodge, courtesy of the hotel’s Grand Bohemian Gallery. The gallery’s impressive collection includes a wide variety of paintings, sculptures, and even jewelry. Plus, the gallery hosts some art exhibitions and receptions where you can meet the artists behind the pieces.

If you want to find a stunning example of glasswork, look no further than the chandelier at the Ritz-Carlton, Denver. Atlanta artist Robert Kuster, a former student of famed glassblower Dale Chihuly, created this eye-catching piece for the top of the hotel’s grand staircase.

Among the most distinctive works in the The Fitzwilliam are a pair of Thomas Clement portraits hanging in the hotel’s lobby. The paintings serve to emphasize the room’s baronial moderne (or modern castle) style, which includes high ceilings and walls painted the same gray as Ireland's stone castles.

In a nod to both classicism and modernism, the Royal Lounge juxtaposes seven carpets by artist Raymond Moretti with six traditional Louis XV armchairs. The former ballroom—now classified as a historic monument—also includes a Moretti portrait of jazz musician Louis Armstrong and an original Nana sculpture by Niki de Saint-Phalle.

The luxury suites of The Regis, Rome feature a myriad of original artwork from the private collections of important contemporary artists, including Luca Pignatelli, Ubaldo Bartolini, and Paolo Fiorentino. Even smaller touches, including Murano glass lamps and original frescos, give each set of rooms their own style and feel.

Crosby Street Hotel guests can admire large oil paintings by artist Francois Bard while they get cozy in the drawing room’s deep, patchwork sofas. This is all thanks to the talented eye of interior designer Kit Kemp, whose eclectic collection of modern art you'll see throughout the hotel.